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all right let's bring in our guests in ramallah nor are they a political analyst in tel aviv arson ostrovsky c.e.o. of the international legal forum and also in the ramallah saw the hejazi deputy regional director for the middle east and north africa at amnesty international a warm welcome to you all nor to let me start with you today press freedom groups have condemned this attack on the tower they accuse israel's military which claims that the building housed house military intelligence of trying to censor coverage of what is happening in gaza what's your reaction. i think what happened was a war crime and there is really no room to kind of debate that it was a building is a huge building it's not doesn't just caus media organizations including and as you know a.p. it also had many many holes it's a huge building in the center of gaza a very prestigious building and it's the 3rd building that israel targeted this round of escalation of course targeting and killing a palestinian journalist is not new to the way israel operates during rounds of escalations it lost many friends and colleagues
all right let's bring in our guests in ramallah nor are they a political analyst in tel aviv arson ostrovsky c.e.o. of the international legal forum and also in the ramallah saw the hejazi deputy regional director for the middle east and north africa at amnesty international a warm welcome to you all nor to let me start with you today press freedom groups have condemned this attack on the tower they accuse israel's military which claims that the building housed house military intelligence of...
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May 25, 2021
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in the second of two reports, newshour special correspondent simon ostrovsky and producer charles lyonsrazil's covid crisis. >> ( translated ): i couldn't speak. i couldn't breathe, the whole time thinking i was going to die, suffocated. >> reporter: camila de oliveira souza is a hairdresser who lives in vila kennedy, a favela about an hour drive from the famous beaches of rio de janeiro. late last year she woke up one morning without any sense of taste. things got worse, quickly. she was taken to a local hospital, where there were no beds and she was forced to sleep in an armchair. several days later a doctor told her if she stayed any longer she'd likely die. she returned home, where she isolated in her cramped apartment. >> ( translated ): manpeople turned their back on us, many people mocked the situation, but many people also reached out. >> as we see with any epidemic or pandemic, what we see are all inequalities are illuminated. when you look at the number of deaths in brazil, or in the u.s for that matter, what we see is the most vulnerable, the people that are most isolated, th
in the second of two reports, newshour special correspondent simon ostrovsky and producer charles lyonsrazil's covid crisis. >> ( translated ): i couldn't speak. i couldn't breathe, the whole time thinking i was going to die, suffocated. >> reporter: camila de oliveira souza is a hairdresser who lives in vila kennedy, a favela about an hour drive from the famous beaches of rio de janeiro. late last year she woke up one morning without any sense of taste. things got worse, quickly....
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May 5, 2021
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with support from the sloan foundation, special correspondent simon ostrovsky and producer charles lyons us the first of two reports. >> reporter: with a universal healthcare system, a long history of successful mass vaccination campaigns, and the delayed arrival of the coronavirus to its shores in 2020, brazil had ample expertise and time to prepare for the covid19 pandemic. these are the grim scenes unfolding in hospitals around south america's most populous nation as they reach the point of collapse. crowded waiting rooms and crowded i.c.u.'s. a medical staff that's barely able to keep up. the situation in this municipal hospital in sao paulo is typical of the situation in hospitals around the region and around the country. this is a neighborhood hospital. originally it had just seven i.c.u. beds but they've increased that to 94. 94 beds isn't nearly enough. >> now the symptoms are much worse, much faster. and we have almost 50% of the patients are below 50 years. that didn't happen last year. >> reporter: dr. maurucio beskow staffs the hospital's newest covid ward with 20 i.c.u.s. he
with support from the sloan foundation, special correspondent simon ostrovsky and producer charles lyons us the first of two reports. >> reporter: with a universal healthcare system, a long history of successful mass vaccination campaigns, and the delayed arrival of the coronavirus to its shores in 2020, brazil had ample expertise and time to prepare for the covid19 pandemic. these are the grim scenes unfolding in hospitals around south america's most populous nation as they reach the...
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May 17, 2021
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have to leave the conversation there thank you so much to all of our guests new to our day arson ostrovsky and saw the hejazi and thank you too for watching you can see this and all of our previous programs again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the whole team here bye for now. from the al-jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation the struggles that we see in the global south have come not because of our health but because of the harm of little dark with no host and no limitations that's the story of climate change it's not that we're all in it together the people of the most impacted in the 1st impact to there in the global side that's always how it is hard to us as your ball but and that's a great fast fashion syfy actually regulated just like cigarettes studio b. unscripted. each and every one of us have a responsibility. to change our personal space f
have to leave the conversation there thank you so much to all of our guests new to our day arson ostrovsky and saw the hejazi and thank you too for watching you can see this and all of our previous programs again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the whole team here bye for now. from the...
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May 17, 2021
05/21
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have to leave the conversation there thank you so much to all of our guests new to our day arson ostrovsky and saw the hejazi and thank you too for watching you can see this and all of our previous programs again any time by visiting our website of 0 dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the whole team here bye for now. but calling the drug chain and cryptocurrency disruptive technology all the way to a fare a financial system and you have mining might mean in your house and they will confiscate and they might award winning filmmaker thorsten hoffman looks at all sides of the complex crypto hobby lobby to feel bad a utopian dream of bypassing the international banking was just as easily manipulated as today's financial system crypto b.-a coming soon on al-jazeera. it's one of the most recognized sites around the world famed for its support from far and wide but for the flames back home it's more than just a football club and it w
have to leave the conversation there thank you so much to all of our guests new to our day arson ostrovsky and saw the hejazi and thank you too for watching you can see this and all of our previous programs again any time by visiting our website of 0 dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story from the whole team here bye for now. but calling...
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ostrovsky, about their personal loss and poor experience with the casually assistant calls officer. i spoke with mr. and mrs. the end before, incredibly grateful that they were willing to share their experience with me. i'm deeply saddened that may be processed did not work as it should have for this grieving family. i reached out to my counterparts who oversee that process and they are reviewing what happened with the vns as those in improvements that may result. the navy is committed to understand not only how our actions that contribute to this tragedy but also how we can better support families in future. i say this not only as a commander but also as a father of four, three of whom are serving in the military, including one enlisted marines at camp pendleton. you need to be following the 30 july the navy and marine corps implemented the safety laws of operation. the navy has not resumed operations and will not do so until we are satisfied that all necessary policies, , procedures and risk mitigation measures are in place. additionally all commanding officers will be trained to
ostrovsky, about their personal loss and poor experience with the casually assistant calls officer. i spoke with mr. and mrs. the end before, incredibly grateful that they were willing to share their experience with me. i'm deeply saddened that may be processed did not work as it should have for this grieving family. i reached out to my counterparts who oversee that process and they are reviewing what happened with the vns as those in improvements that may result. the navy is committed to...